Voices from the Greek crisis

The Greek socio-economic crisis, now in its fifth year, has become more acute with the collapse of discussions between the troika (EU, ECB, IMF) and the Syriza government, and the calling of a referendum. In concluding my keynote lecture "Life Writing 'from Below' in Europe", at...

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Main Author: T.G. Ashplant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Groningen Press 2016-02-01
Series:European Journal of Life Writing
Online Access:https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31463
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description The Greek socio-economic crisis, now in its fifth year, has become more acute with the collapse of discussions between the troika (EU, ECB, IMF) and the Syriza government, and the calling of a referendum. In concluding my keynote lecture "Life Writing 'from Below' in Europe", at the 4th IABA Europe conference in Madeira in May, I noted that one constant theme of such writing had been the demand that hitherto unvoiced experiences be heard by society, in defiance of discourses which belittled and denigrated those on the margins. By telling truths about a way of life unknown to a wider world, these authors hoped to receive a sympathetic understanding, and perhaps achieve social justice. That need continues today.
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spelling doaj.art-bf389b264f5c4be989072fa1712b01cc2022-12-21T20:15:20ZengUniversity of Groningen PressEuropean Journal of Life Writing2211-243X2016-02-014R31R3310.5463/ejlw.4.18531463Voices from the Greek crisisT.G. Ashplant0King's College LondonThe Greek socio-economic crisis, now in its fifth year, has become more acute with the collapse of discussions between the troika (EU, ECB, IMF) and the Syriza government, and the calling of a referendum. In concluding my keynote lecture "Life Writing 'from Below' in Europe", at the 4th IABA Europe conference in Madeira in May, I noted that one constant theme of such writing had been the demand that hitherto unvoiced experiences be heard by society, in defiance of discourses which belittled and denigrated those on the margins. By telling truths about a way of life unknown to a wider world, these authors hoped to receive a sympathetic understanding, and perhaps achieve social justice. That need continues today.https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31463
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